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SP-213
2-17-59
From:
Carleton College News Bureau
Northfield; Minnesota
Jane Koelges, Director
Telephone: Niagara 5-4431, Ext; 218
KORTHFIELD, MINNESOTA
For Immediate Release
"The American Revolution" will be restaged on February 27th and
28th by the Carleton College Class of '61.
The annual Winter Carnival will have as its co-chairmen, Miss Sheila
Johnson from Springfield, Illinois, and Bruce Grussing from Minneapolis,
Minnesota,
The sophomore class banquet will kick off the colonial train of
activities on Tuesday, February 24, in the Tea Room.
On Friday afternoon, history will be remade at the "Bosten Red Tie
Tea Party." The tea is held each year at this time in honor of Carleton's
president, Dr, Laurence M. Gould, and his penchant for red ties.
The inauguration of the carnival king and queen will be held Friday
evening, and will be followed by a celebration in the "Town Hall," the
College's Willis Memorial Union.
Immediately following the "Spirit of '76" ice show on Saturday
afternoon, there will be a "Revolutionary Rumble" snow ball fight. The
highlight of the day's events will be the Inaugural Ball, which promises
to be one of the most elegant affairs of the year.
The carnival will draw to a close on Sunday with an "Exchange of
Prisoners"—a date exchange dinner and an open house.
Twin Cities area students planning the Winter Carnival are, from
Minneapolis: Miss Joyce Hughes, 3716 4th Avenue South; Edward Dratz, 3817
France Avenue South; Bruce Grussing, 5723 Portland Avenue South; Kenneth
Stensby, 3519 10th Avenue. St. Paul students participating are: Miss Nancy
Lee Watson, 555 Hiawatha Avenue; and Thomas Beech, 924 Goodrich Avenue.
Other students helping in the activities are: Miss Betty Rae Paske, St.
Louis Park; Mel Kuntz, Edina; and Robert A, Fliegel, Hopkins.
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SP-213
2-17-59
From:
Carleton College News Bureau
Northfield; Minnesota
Jane Koelges, Director
Telephone: Niagara 5-4431, Ext; 218
KORTHFIELD, MINNESOTA
For Immediate Release
"The American Revolution" will be restaged on February 27th and
28th by the Carleton College Class of '61.
The annual Winter Carnival will have as its co-chairmen, Miss Sheila
Johnson from Springfield, Illinois, and Bruce Grussing from Minneapolis,
Minnesota,
The sophomore class banquet will kick off the colonial train of
activities on Tuesday, February 24, in the Tea Room.
On Friday afternoon, history will be remade at the "Bosten Red Tie
Tea Party." The tea is held each year at this time in honor of Carleton's
president, Dr, Laurence M. Gould, and his penchant for red ties.
The inauguration of the carnival king and queen will be held Friday
evening, and will be followed by a celebration in the "Town Hall," the
College's Willis Memorial Union.
Immediately following the "Spirit of '76" ice show on Saturday
afternoon, there will be a "Revolutionary Rumble" snow ball fight. The
highlight of the day's events will be the Inaugural Ball, which promises
to be one of the most elegant affairs of the year.
The carnival will draw to a close on Sunday with an "Exchange of
Prisoners"—a date exchange dinner and an open house.
Twin Cities area students planning the Winter Carnival are, from
Minneapolis: Miss Joyce Hughes, 3716 4th Avenue South; Edward Dratz, 3817
France Avenue South; Bruce Grussing, 5723 Portland Avenue South; Kenneth
Stensby, 3519 10th Avenue. St. Paul students participating are: Miss Nancy
Lee Watson, 555 Hiawatha Avenue; and Thomas Beech, 924 Goodrich Avenue.
Other students helping in the activities are: Miss Betty Rae Paske, St.
Louis Park; Mel Kuntz, Edina; and Robert A, Fliegel, Hopkins.
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